OT: Monkeying Around

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by SeaPappy » Sat May 02, 2009 6:51 pm

Carbonman, PM me for his numberImage
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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by -SWS » Sat May 02, 2009 7:31 pm

jnk wrote:Dress and grooming are VERY important on internet forums.

Agreed! Absolutely! Impressing people on the internet is very important. Taking ourselves seriously is just as important IMO.

So I need to know if we're edging...

DRESS CODE A:
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--Or--
DRESS CODE B:
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Thanks in advance!

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by jnk » Sat May 02, 2009 7:47 pm

-SWS wrote:
jnk wrote:Dress and grooming are VERY important on internet forums.

Agreed! Absolutely! Impressing people on the internet is very important. Taking ourselves seriously is just as important IMO.

So I need to know if we're edging...

DRESS CODE A:
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--Or--
DRESS CODE B:
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Thanks in advance!
Well, they're both better dressed than I am right now. So, two thumbs up!

One from this guy . . .

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. . . and one from carbonman's mom :

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by preemiern » Sat May 02, 2009 8:46 pm

See how much fun having sleep apnea is!!??? We all never would have met if we didn't have sleep apnea, then we wouldn't all be here monkeying around, and that would just be sad!! I'm so happy I have sleep apnea!!

Hey Carbonmonkey, wouldn't ya' like to give a cute girl like me all dressed up in my pearls a ride on the handle bars of that tank bike?

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by kopoloff » Sun May 03, 2009 5:13 am

I am deeply concerned.

This forum is for serious discussion of OSA, and to provide mutual support for the millions people who owe their normal lives to CPAP therapy. This thread has cheapened this forum. What must a visitor or new member think when they see so many people trivialising the forum by posting an unending stream of disrespectful pictures of our simian relatives dressed in human clothes, riding pushbikes or wearing spectacle?. How ridiculous.

To illustrate my point, let me post a couple of images of the highest form of life.
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And finally, you can see why we have problems with finding masks to fit.
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So, please, lets keep this on topic and concentrate on ridding the world of OSA, terrorists, swine flu and bananas.

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A Merlot Goes Well With Them...

Post by Muffy » Sun May 03, 2009 5:50 am

I have certainly learned to love tapirs as well!

Shortly after reading this book:

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Pass the horseradish.

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by Kiralynx » Sun May 03, 2009 5:48 pm

Gee. Do you suppose this thread could be tapir-ing off?
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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by dsm » Sun May 03, 2009 7:50 pm

Kiralynx wrote:Gee. Do you suppose this thread could be tapir-ing off?
Yes, I agree, the key tapping pace in this thread is slowing on our collective keyboards - an odd tap 'ere & another there.

Yes definitely slowing

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by SeaPappy » Mon May 04, 2009 7:14 pm

It looks like it's time to kill this thread.....even though it was a lot of fun
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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by JoyD. » Tue May 05, 2009 8:44 am

IT'S NOT OVER YET . . .

THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS ON THE ECONOMY:


"Monkeys are quietly taking over the various industries of Earth. Today the automotive company, Suburban, has fallen to the Monkey Menace.


http://www.trunkmonkeyad.com/10qt.htm


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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by -SWS » Tue May 05, 2009 12:55 pm



Refined opera may have their finale, but minkeys can have theirs:
"It ain't over 'til the trunk monkey swings.""



That was no "minkey" typo...

I understand the word is pronounced "minkey" in some "respicted" circles:
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And my final "pist" in this "winderful minkey" thread ends with absolutely no "minkeys"...

Just a "diug" that bites poor Inspector Clouseau right on his "glive" as he diligently works "under kiuver":
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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by 5aces » Tue May 05, 2009 1:07 pm

Clouseau is completely ignorant to the hatred his boss has for him,you wanted to see them interact again and again!

Old Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus was the perfect foil,I loved it when he had to mop his sweaty brow,from being so angry!

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by SeaPappy » Tue May 05, 2009 4:30 pm

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Monkey, be HEALED!!!
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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by ozij » Mon May 18, 2009 9:44 pm

-SWS wrote::lol:

This pictorial post is going to make absolutely no sense weeks or months from now, after the pictures below change as new avatars are selected.
But we really do have a FINE looking troop IMO:

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Kinda makes you wonder whether there are any unpublished side effects of CPAP.
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I have managed to cast off the spell cast by the bad DME fairy - and I'm back to my old avatar.

Well, maybe it was the good humor fairy - ....

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Re: OT: Monkeying Around

Post by SaltLakeJan » Tue May 19, 2009 1:31 am

I thought I was watching an rerun of the old movie - Da Planet of the Apes.

For me, it was almost like ol' home week.

'till Kopoloff posted a photo of those ugly beasts - they were so bad

How bad were they, Ethel? Well Fred, they were so bad, they almost looked like humans
kopoloff wrote:I am deeply concerned.

This forum is for serious discussion of OSA, and to provide mutual support for the millions people who owe their normal lives to CPAP therapy. This thread has cheapened this forum. What must a visitor or new member think when they see so many people trivialising the forum by posting an unending stream of disrespectful pictures of our simian relatives dressed in human clothes, riding pushbikes or wearing spectacle?. How ridiculous.

To illustrate my point, let me post a couple of images of the highest form of life.
And goodnight to all, Mrs Calabash

Jan

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